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Boiler-Up 

Yet again, Purdue goes Boiler-Up in the NCAA Tournament and will not hang a banner.
Boiler-Up by Tunja April 5, 2011
Past tense of the verb, to Bol.

1. A complete misunderstanding of fact, or a joke, leading to confusion and embarrassment when the topic is mentioned in conversation. This is also relevant to grammatical errors in text. Obfuscation amongst peers arises as a result.
That was bolled to bits.
Bolled by Vesiculosus November 3, 2014

Bailed and Whaled 

When you leave the party to have sex with a horrendously large partner
Why’d you leave the party so early last night? Oh sorry I bailed and whaled
I got Boyled so bad last night I had to set my mattress on fire
Boyled by Freddied March 1, 2020

Gareth Bailed 

To Gareth Bail, verb, means to skip on an event or leave a party, normally done by shlads with birds. Name taken from Tottenham and Wales winger Gareth Bale.
Tom is such a dick, he just Gareth Bailed on the pub tonight.
Gareth Bailed by KingKakuta May 3, 2013

old boiler

A woman past child-bearing age. See, generally, Self, Will, "The Book of Dave"
Hillary Clinton had Chelsea, but now she is an old boiler.
old boiler by John Tollefson July 5, 2006